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【LTE书籍】Evolved Packet System (EPS) - THE LTE AN

【资料名称】:Evolved Packet System (EPS) - THE LTE ANm/C"b;e.w iM1LOe

d n`I,p%BzJY 【资料作者】:Pierre Lescuyer and Thierry Lucidarme2W8n$}I*rL6L

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【资料语言】:英文
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Evolved Packet System (EPS) - THE LTE AND SAE EVOLUTION OF 3G UMTS
BNSF(f#b John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester,
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Telephone (þ44) 1243 779777
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"o-_/Y!vV-Wv Contents
rYQ$y.o0F&r n Preface xi8w(sXj e*c1CX \3p
1 Introduction 1*p_6d y lr D/A3\
1.1 Wireless World Picture 1
:l8io7KB/w:XH#\ 1.2 About Technologies 3
QRu&\AB 1.2.1 Heterogeneous 2G Systems 4)UEJge C+_"S.h,v
1.2.2 ‘MAP’ and ‘IS-41’ Systems 4 |)ORE Yc
1.2.3 The MAP Technologies 6
4`H vfP Z i:p 1.2.4 The IS-41 Technologies 9
|#F"j&J2pf$} 1.3 Standards and Organizations 12Va#PR,|:h
1.3.1 The Role of ITU 12
Xf*G1CxX,m.C%D 1.3.2 3G Cross-Country Standardization Bodies 136f$Y^S8\~
1.3.3 The Structure of 3GPP 14?6|dm4@1f]
1.3.4 The NGN Evolution 17i-E;w1B+`
1.3.5 The NGMN Initiative 18s$w#o d0F D&C
1.4 Spectrum 20
+w*z n} FcT 1.5 The Evolution of UMTS 21c-DG8eu
1.5.1 1st Evolution Driver: The Move towards Data Applications 21
t9C0hMg} 1.5.2 2nd Evolution Driver: Enhanced Radio Interface
I.U.k;J{V Capabilities 23
:Fw PY3ta'H 1.5.3 What Will Change Within the Network? 23
]i;CC/cJ gbc"fW 1.5.4 What is Described in this Book? 24,n!M0J(fW6Y ]
1.6 Links and Documents 24
z;V:N.Rhhp^-{ 1.6.1 Useful Web Sites 24
!]2^/Q&N\#l9Gs7b 1.6.2 Evolved UMTS Specifications 24F%RKi$S;]/a8a2L2r M"e
2 Evolved UMTS Overview 27
qn C9i"f 2.1 The Access Network Requirements 27
(eoQ[ @eWw 2.1.1 Radio Interface Throughput 28
h4S-L'xE 2.1.2 Data Transmission Latency 284@,g*Y xj%k ^'a3aS
2.1.3 Terminal State Transition 29
'@0D9q`} 2.1.4 Mobility 30 HNq1U D&M
2.1.5 Spectrum Flexibility 30
p&W C0_;_rIf t 2.1.6 Co-existence and Inter-Working with Existing UMTS 31
1g%y@]6? 2.2 Evolved UMTS Concepts 31
,kw%vMEh'L 2.2.1 A Packet-Only Architecture 32
b#c/T O,h ?Vu|L 2.2.2 A Shared Radio Interface 351xp{Wo;|_K!K
2.2.3 Other Access Technologies 35
9X1Z)E.K5L?#?)H N 2.3 Overall Evolved UMTS Architecture 36
8t0eU.N/m3K d_V"J 2.3.1 E-UTRAN: The Evolved Access Network 37T}pe"l
2.3.2 EPC: The Evolved Packet Core Network 39
u@ J^6tyk 2.3.3 The HSS 47
N7|Z+~x4t$_7A'{(X5Y 2.4 The IMS Subsystem 50:zu%G:^hpT
2.4.1 The Session Control Function 50
'q#gu9i:y 2.4.2 The Media Gateway Nodes 52
/w&vd:J'vDOS 2.5 Policy Control and Charging 53;Q`#vtp
2.5.1 Policy Control in UMTS 53
{9H~z}U)Q 2.5.2 Evolved UMTS Policy Control 57E\S4e#n*c
2.5.3 The Charging Architecture 57%~&{$fpf[rF:R0P
2.6 The Terminal 61
v?_9Kweg0\)h%L.{ 2.6.1 The User Device Architecture 61
6_(D#N"f |L 2.6.2 Terminal Capabilities 63+i i"wRY&r2t
2.6.3 The Subscriber Module 63)b#f!id1\/J1h
2.7 The Evolved UMTS Interfaces 68 {j%]Jr }7U+z
2.8 Major Disruptions with 3G UTRAN-FDD Networks 68F}L7A|
2.8.1 About Soft Handover 68
m7O9R5H\lU\ 2.8.2 About Compressed Mode 71
{1A}Q)y\8H| x@[ 2.8.3 About Dedicated Channels 72
V.ST \4fB+[yp 3 Physical Layer of E-UTRAN 752w Z0W#mt:s,V0X T
3.1 Basic Concepts of Evolved 3G Radio Interface 75mcX"PLL2y m-r
3.2 OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) 76 E,aWn@ B3j/YI
3.2.1 OFDMA Multiple Access 80
2`+f,^\\"@ W 3.2.2 MC-CDMA Multiple Access 821erLpq+ozK
3.2.3 Common Points between OFDM, CDMA, MC-CDMA, etc. 82/Ss1_,q0t1Z'l
3.2.4 Frequency Stability Considerations for OFDM Systems 84+tlEYo"wx
3.2.5 System Load in OFDMA Systems 84
v-xuw iy 3.2.6 SC-FDMA: The PAPR (Peak-Average-Power-Ratio) Problem 85OO!o_] I7F/R
3.2.7 Dimensioning an OFDM System 89
\)Nm0D%|%I 3.3 MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) 91@i/z4X1a$Z-A
3.3.1 Traditional Beamforming 91
P)]T3GS S 3.3.2 MIMO Channel and Capacity 92#^M(QH2s,K:@z#x3c
3.3.3 A Simplified View of MIMO 2.2 96
8Nu$Qz`,n 3.3.4 The Harmonious Coupling between OFDM and MIMO 97wOo-^$b i
3.3.5 MIMO: A Classification Attempt 98/y5@0Aj:^ k
3.3.6 Some Classical Open Loop MIMO Schemes 99
/j5hg6S7p-t_7}#l6h 3.3.7 Notions of Cyclic Delay Diversity (CDD) 102c8l }$A F SKlG.v
3.3.8 MIMO Schemes and Link Adaptation 103(\yR\ _$]D9l y;y
3.3.9 Improving MIMO with Some Feedback 104
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3.3.10 MU-MIMO, Virtual MIMO and Transmit Diversity 107 Ti&I[7b+b%J8c
3.3.11 Towards a Generalized Downlink Scheme 108
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3.4.1 The Block Scheme of the Base Station 109&e6HDBx1m
3.4.2 The Analogue-to-Digital Conversion 111ri+H7XH3Q
3.4.3 Power Amplification (PA) Basics 113 PF l LU Wre
3.4.4 Cellular Antennas Basics 114
U G Ga] Vt 3.5 The E-UTRAN Physical Layer Standard 1181[ze&LZN} T~C
3.6 FDD and TDD Arrangement for E-UTRAN 118%JZi0?9Z"s6Bv
3.6.1 A Word about Interferences in TDD Mode 119;L@ L,ACGS-MFo
3.6.2 Some Basic Physical Parameters 120 Y1b[n-_1veY!Q3A
3.6.3 TDD and Existing UTRAN Compatibility 121-^Vj vy&I8y/] v
3.6.4 Combined FDD-TDD Mode 122
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3.7.1 Downlink Physical Channels and Signals 124!V ~hMzWq^
3.7.2 Physical Signal Transmitter Architecture 125
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$Qe"c#Z/B.G;V 3.7.5 Modulation Scheme 130
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3.7.7 Channel Coding 132{%_ g A]
3.7.8 OFDM Signal Generation 132
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3.7.10 Channels Layer Mapping, Precoding and MappingH Gdv5|m4rwM_
to Resource Elements 137
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3.7.13 HARQ 143 X'r$Qk;d
3.7.14 Downlink Packet Scheduling 146
&r#zb q8t_ 3.7.15 Cell Search and Acquisition 148
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+Na'Y;R Ydm 3.7.17 Downlink Physical Layer Measurements 155fv5E:I q)a~2d
3.8 Uplink Scheme: SC-FDMA (FDD/TDD) 156"{ Z2I f0x-}q3_(F
3.8.1 Uplink Physical Channel and Signals 156
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3.8.3 Uplink Subframe Structure 157
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3.8.5 PUSCH Physical Characteristics 160
N4h/x{ i`.I-fLP;A 3.8.6 PUCCH Physical Characteristics 161o$ki Q A(M9l&HN+i
3.8.7 Uplink Multiplexing Including Reference Signals 1628Q^i cD9I2U b2~L5X
3.8.8 Reference Signals 162em.ru9G&|SHG
3.8.9 Multiplexing of L1/L2 Control Signalling 163'mc9oR%k W*l ?E5C
3.8.10 Channel Coding and Physical Channel Mapping 164
[_~$yn"f%{Kib 3.8.11 SC-FDMA Signal Generation 164
l2ju uI 3.8.12 The Random Access Channel 164zCN*e [NsX
3.8.13 Uplink-Downlink Frame Timing 1682j:O5Q[{y(Gsw
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n QA_$i.w 3.8.14 Scheduling 168
`*e6o$k*B@ 3.8.15 Link Adaptation 168-utkK:XO8rU
3.8.16 Uplink HARQ 169``0D-U&J
4 Evolved UMTS Architecture 171
!j:g.tj P$fve 4.1 Overall Architecture 171GYYl]5n*Fxk
4.1.1 Evolved UMTS Node Features 1728NP7_\ P)_/B.g#zL
4.1.2 E-UTRAN Network Interfaces 176Ip5X$~-J)[f/O
4.1.3 S1 Interface 177
a n#dr*UH'b!E 4.1.4 S1 Flexibility 181
h"tx$}"|)jCN-} 4.1.5 X2 Interface 183$SDI6XM7{Z Q!B
4.2 User and Control Planes 184
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g!?*rGB 4.2.2 Control Plane Architecture 188+k(@'KG m-fU
4.3 Radio Interface Protocols 189
3zCk#[k$h.k C 4.3.1 The E-UTRAN Radio Layered Architecture 189
6\f$g3?'ta 4.3.2 The Radio Channels 190
r IezK c:v _ 4.3.3 PHY 194
IQ_(`;D[ 4.3.4 MAC 196
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$A.G,o O,O.s'{ 4.3.6 RRC 198
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4.3.8 NAS Protocols 206
[8JR/\c W/u Z&^ 4.4 IMS Protocols 209)Fel K2Y
4.4.1 The IMS Protocol Stack 210
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4.4.3 SDP 220
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4.4.5 A SIP/SDP IMS Example 227F D*` Rwl]1qM'Hd
5 Life in EPS Networks 229
R ?0Hog;G!C#Hy&n!m 5.1 Network Attachment 229:FPw2Hc}
5.1.1 Broadcast of System Information 230
.jZJ+yX^s7N 5.1.2 Cell Selection 231
-h~,F|C.a4`8GJ@ 5.1.3 The Initial Access 232pF Zf6aa
5.1.4 Registration 236
*A:jq x.A+IU 5.1.5 De-registration 240sw{{n7|"y6XR
5.2 Communication Sessions 241iJg8G!kG
5.2.1 Terminal States 241gc u|:]&[^)LA
5.2.2 Quality of Service in Evolved UMTS 245R0P}z.w-H5C#P
5.2.3 Security Overview 249yD(J7kY`.IIFC
5.2.4 User Security in EPS 253
y jc/{ u 5.2.5 User Security in IMS 260 T6?E!d H xa#m8m3v
5.2.6 Session Setup 261r ] xN`Xq0f
5.2.7 Data Transmission 265){1}UW({,C-J
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Npm]/P 5.3 Mobility in IDLE Mode 266
v.CjX6q0F 5.3.1 Cell Reselection Principles 266(Gi3fJd
5.3.2 Terminal Location Management 266 qZ!f;x"v]
5.3.3 Tracking Area Update 269/w3dWm1wG3ZQ~
5.4 Mobility in ACTIVE Mode 270?oZ7W e1cc(@*Q/T;v,I
5.4.1 Intra-E-UTRAN Mobility with X2 Support 272
F r!Rx1P_ 5.4.2 Intra-E-UTRAN Mobility without X2 Support 274,DZ C]$S!o{XR
5.4.3 Intra-E-UTRAN Mobility with EPC Node Relocation 276+{%U7q[?0lo _1N
5.4.4 Mobility between 2G/3G Packet and E-UTRAN 278;x(b7d5j2v}A
6 The Services 281"v*a-ZCty Y
6.1 The Role of OMA 281
s:W8O;b(u$|4`wl 6.2 Push-to-talk Over Cellular 282 Y{*| Su O8?
6.2.1 Service Architecture 284Lb6v1n.cdj)mmZ
6.2.2 PoC Protocol Suite 287
3hNRc#di 6.2.3 An Example of PoC Session Setup 289
z6RVv6n 6.2.4 Charging Aspects 292(` J&aZ l} oh
6.3 Presence 294
'vie,@ R,dz 6.3.1 Service Architecture 294
'Ot%p,Ot+V 6.3.2 An Example of a Presence Session 295
n0Wc F Tz]6[ 6.3.3 Charging Aspects 297d6y U3bL v
6.4 Broadcast and Multicast 298!N0qZ7zv*Z@uIb N
6.4.1 Some Definitions 298
%k b(hC^W!M'T\6a"p 6.4.2 Typical Applications 299
a]]i{so 6.4.3 Service Architecture 299:Z!IrN3X Z Y avg
6.4.4 MBMS Security 303
A f)L@_x5e2R| 6.4.5 The MBMS Service Steps 3059R\ a1fl"ef` E
6.4.6 The E-UTRAN Aspects of MBMS 3078A I8\ M-AZbw6t
6.4.7 Charging Aspects 307,T5zG4U1B
6.5 Voice and Multimedia Telephony 309
^ T:^4_~i3U 6.5.1 About Circuit and Packet Voice Support 309
2\|-u8{N 6.5.2 Service Architecture 312
i5Ue4c F1N9nx 6.5.3 About Information Coding 3136{#l7Hn }.g)ug;U8B-^
6.5.4 About Supplementary Services 317!x7MWj:\C,O[
6.5.5 Multimedia Services in EPS Systems 320w,WI {x#os@/c ^V
Glossary 323
d1R-U [_@ r ~ Index 335
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